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Volvo has made a reputation for a long time for its safety quality, to say at least since the company started its mission of creating cars that always look out for the best interests of the driver, the passengers, and, to a much lesser degree, the pedestrians. Of course, everyone is familiar with some of the better-known Volvo safety features, but there are so many more advanced technologies that haven't been known yet.
We'll look at the top five Volvo safety features that probably you didn't know about. Together, they will show how they contribute to making Volvo cars some of the safest on the road.
Among all of these features, one very undercover feature of Volvo's Run-Off Road Protection safeguards the drivers from getting jerked across roads in case they just accidentally drift off the road. In addition to this, when this car comes to know that it is leaving the highway, then the seatbelts will automatically be tightened to secure passengers within it. Car seats carry some energy absorption technology that works along with the system, eliminating impact on the body in case it leaves the road. That is a particular feature, but important, especially when using highways or rural roads where it may not get enough attention and will leave the car out of control.
Volvo's BLIS, or Blind Spot Information System, is one type of complex safety feature within the grasp of drivers who may not necessarily comprehend it. Essentially, it works with the utilization of radar detection that looks left and right as well as backward for other cars. If such a car is within a blind spot, it will alert the driver through a flashing light on a side mirror. This is very useful for lane changes, as it will give the driver much more confidence when making safe decisions. Other newer models include Steering Assistance, which will gently nudge the car back into its lane should an unintended lane change be recognized.
The greatest innovation of Volvo probably is its City Safety technology designed to help the driver navigate the complex ways within city roads and thus minimize the likelihood of crashing. These sensors and cameras that form this technology can detect not only other automobiles but also other pedestrians, cyclists, and big animals ahead of it.
City Safety may brake the vehicle automatically when avoiding or reducing an impact to prevent or reduce an accident. It works at many speeds and therefore is very useful in stop-and-go traffic and yet still relevant to higher-speed situations. It provides another layer of protection for driving through crowded city streets; there are enough unexpected obstacles encountered.
Another feature of equal usefulness is the Cross Traffic Alert with Auto Brake system. It is quite effective while reversing out of parking spaces, where blind spots can't be effectively known. The system uses sensors detecting oncoming traffic from both sides and, through visual and audible warnings to the driver, it alarms him. If the driver does not react in time, then the system can automatically apply brakes to avoid collision. This makes them less prone to accidents in a well-populated parking lot or tight driveways, thus a must-have for drivers who are mostly urban.
The Volvo Care Key is one exclusive feature of this car. This allows you to set certain limits for your car's driving. This is of huge value to the parents who want to allow the car keys to their teenage children. As such, with the Care Key, one restrains the top speed of the car; they will, therefore, ensure that the youth drivers will always be at safe limits. Other than this, it fosters careful behaviour, thus placing importance on responsible habits in driving. It is not only for the safety of young drivers, but it can also be peaceful for the parents.
Volvo is now leading automobiles in safety with new innovative features protecting the driver, passengers, and pedestrians. People already know that Volvo cars are famous for high standards of safety. These are the top five features that Volvo cars put in a category all of their own: Run-Off Road Protection, Blind Spot Information System (BLIS), City Safety, Cross Traffic Alert with Auto Brake, and the Volvo Care Key.
Buying a Volvo is not just a car, but it is buying an automobile that comes designed with your safety in mind; thus, it not only helps you avoid becoming part of accidents but lets you drive more confidently, whether commuting within an urban environment or cruising down the highway. The next time you consider investing in a car to carry along with your family, remember you're investing in legacy safety and prioritizing where it matters.
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